Oct20Children of Immigrants in a Time of National Uncertainty
Daniel Connolly, Journalist and Author of The Book of Isaias: A Child of Hispanic Immigrants seeks his Own America
CENTER FOR MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT Colloquium Series - Fall 2016
Co-sponsored by the PROGRAM IN LATINO STUDIES

May23Web Scraping and Text Processing 2016
A five-day event organized by the Politics department to introduce tools and techniques for automatic content extraction from the web and for other related text processing tasks. The workshop will be divided into 3 sections that can be attended independently: 1. Intro to Python, 2. Web Scraping using R, 3. Web Scraping using Python.

Jan25Advanced Statistical Programming Camp 2016
A five-day event organized by the Politics department to expand the computing toolset of researchers using R to analyze big datasets and run computationally intensive tasks

Jan24Statistical Programming Camp 2016
A five-and-a-half-day event organized by the Politics department to teach the basics of statistical programming using R, an open-source computing environment.

Dec7Revisiting the Asian American Success Paradox
Jennifer Lee, Columbia University

Nov9Miami: Constructing the Global City
Alejandro Portes, Princeton University and University of Miami

Nov8Symposium on Art and Immigration
Featuring Public Artist: Xavier Cortada (Miami, FLA)
Interlocutor: Kency Cornejo (University of New Mexico)
(Sponsored by the PIIRS Research Community on Peoples and Cultures across Borders)

May22Web Scraping and Text Processing 2017
A 5-day event organized by the Politics Dept to introduce tools and techniques for automatic content extraction from the web and for other related data-handling tasks. The workshop will be divided into 3 sections that can be attended independently: 1. Web Scraping using R, 2. Intro to Python, 3. Web Scraping and Text Processing using Python.

May11Neighborhood Air Pollution and Children’s Cognitive Functioning
Brandon Wagner, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Texas Tech University. Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have not received an email invitation.

Apr20Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
Michele Lamont, Harvard University. Center for Migration and Development 2017 Spring Colloquium Series.

Apr18Comparing Immigrant Integration in North America and Western Europe
Nancy Foner, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Center for Migration and Development 2017 Spring Colloquium Series. (Co-sponsored by the PIIRS Research Community on Migration: People and Cultures across Borders)

Mar16Linguistic Integration and Immigrant Health: The Longitudinal Effects of Interethnic Social Capital
Mesay A. Tegegne, University of Iowa. Center for Migration and Development 2017 Spring Colloquium Series.
(Co-sponsored by the PIIRS Research Community on Migration: People and Cultures across Borders)

Mar9Bondage and Skill Erasure: Migrant Workers in Qatar’s Construction Industry
Natasha Iskander, New York University. Center for Migration and Development 2017 Spring Colloquium Series
(Co-sponsored by the PIIRS Research Community on Migration: People and Cultures across Borders)

Feb23International Sanctions, Regional Circulations and the Emergence of a Transnational State in Iran
Amin Moghadam, Princeton University, Center for Migration and Development 2017 Spring Colloquium Series

Feb9Exploring the Biological Data in Fragile Families
Colter Mitchell, Faculty Research Fellow, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have not received an email invitation.

Jan30Advanced Statistical Programming Camp 2017
A five-day event organized by the Politics department to expand the computing toolset of researchers using R to analyze big datasets and run computationally intensive tasks

Jan29Statistical Programming Camp 2017
A five-and-a-half-day event organized by the Politics department to teach the basics of statistical programming using R, an open-source computing environment.

Nov29Citizenship, Poverty, and the Informal Economy in Rio de Janeiro
Brodwyn Fisher, University of Chicago
CENTER FOR MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Nov15The Global Edge: Miami Today
Alejandro Portes, Princeton University and the University of Miami
CENTER FOR MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Nov8Culture, Art, and Migration in the New Trenton
Princeton students and community activists report on findings from their research on the effects of immigration on business formation, culture, and art in a declining but resilient industrial city. Sponsored by The Program in Community Engaged Study (PROCES) and the PIIRS Research Lab on Peoples and Cultures across Borders.

May21Web Scraping and Text Processing 2018
A five-day event organized by the Politics department to introduce tools and techniques for automatic content extraction from the web, parsing, and other related data-handling tasks. The workshop will be divided into 3 sections that can be attended independently: 1. Intro to Python, 2. Web Scraping using R, 3. Web Scraping using Python.

May10Federica Querin will present at Princeton Research Day
Princeton Research Day highlights the research and creative endeavors of Princeton undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in fields including the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, humanities and the arts. The event is a collaborative initiative between the offices of the dean of the college, dean of the faculty, dean of the Graduate School and dean for research.

Jan29Advanced Statistical Programming Camp 2018
A five-day event organized by the Politics department to expand the computing toolset of researchers using R to analyze big datasets and run computationally intensive tasks

Jan28Statistical Programming Camp 2018
A five-and-a-half-day event organized by the Politics department to teach the basics of statistical programming using R, an open-source computing environment.